Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
cooked or raw?
Black lentils take about 20 minutes to cook. I'm making some tonight for a gathering and I'm going to add some pickled beets and goat cheese and coat the black lentils with my homemade black garlic and basil dressing.
God, I hope this is satire.
+1
“Lentils are a cheap source of nutrition!”
…Of course, you need $40 of other ingredients, anppliances, and pantry staples to make a delicious meal with them. [/quote/]
You lack imagination. Any south Asian family will tell you you dont need $40 worth of other provisions to make them delicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
cooked or raw?
Black lentils take about 20 minutes to cook. I'm making some tonight for a gathering and I'm going to add some pickled beets and goat cheese and coat the black lentils with my homemade black garlic and basil dressing.
God, I hope this is satire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
Oh, please. Your laughable smugness is noted and dismissed.
No one is being smug. You need to think long term instead of short term about what is good for your health and wallet.
The people calling you ridiculous are likely not people eating at McDonald’s. We are just people who can spot someone who is too primitive in their thinking to understand that what people eat is influenced by culture, psychology and economics. Your cognitive and moral reasoning is at the level of a young teen. Why can’t you see that we aren’t defending unhealthy eating habits but rather pointing out your inferior reasoning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
cooked or raw?
Black lentils take about 20 minutes to cook. I'm making some tonight for a gathering and I'm going to add some pickled beets and goat cheese and coat the black lentils with my homemade black garlic and basil dressing.
God, I hope this is satire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
Oh, please. Your laughable smugness is noted and dismissed.
No one is being smug. You need to think long term instead of short term about what is good for your health and wallet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
Oh, please. Your laughable smugness is noted and dismissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
cooked or raw?
Black lentils take about 20 minutes to cook. I'm making some tonight for a gathering and I'm going to add some pickled beets and goat cheese and coat the black lentils with my homemade black garlic and basil dressing.
God, I hope this is satire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
cooked or raw?
Black lentils take about 20 minutes to cook. I'm making some tonight for a gathering and I'm going to add some pickled beets and goat cheese and coat the black lentils with my homemade black garlic and basil dressing.
God, I hope this is satire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.
cooked or raw?
Black lentils take about 20 minutes to cook. I'm making some tonight for a gathering and I'm going to add some pickled beets and goat cheese and coat the black lentils with my homemade black garlic and basil dressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different people are different. Some people “survive” eating like that regularly be abuse they don’t feel what you felt when you ate what you ate.
Or you know, what’s all they can afford / that’s all that’s in their neighborhood.
Yeah because fast food is so cheap now.(Nice try though)
Still cheaper than buying salmon, salad, and rice from even the cheapest of grocery stores....and obviously fast food fills you up and is satisfying (unlike, say, a lighter healthy meal).
No it isn’t. If you make your own meals at home, you’ll know it’s so much more cost-effective than the crap available outside.
Agreed
at McD’s in DC with the app you could get two cheese burgers (or mcchicken) for $3.50 and $1.20 for large fries and $1.40 for large soda, so just under $7 with taxes included. I’m curious what you could make with $7 in DC area?
Black lentils at whole foods are 3 bucks. It could last you a while instead of a 1-time reflux inducing meal.